Science is not only compatible with spirituality, it is a profound source of spirituality. When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages, when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...Carl Sagan

Re: Your Wardrobe Top 10 - Update

I think I must be the most mainstream person here. I don't know what my top ten are, but my top 5 are all blockbuster fragrances>Narciso Rodrgues Musc for Her
Narciso Rodriguez for Her
Chanel No. 5
Shalimar and of course Angel

Re: Your Wardrobe Top 10 - Update

Lol,Fleurine-my top 3 are right there with you!I sample lots of niche&exclusive fragrances that I think are nice.Once we're over the $150 per bottle mark however,it must be better than nice.It's not that I don't have the money;it's simply that I don't want them to have my money unless I feel it has been earned.

I suspect Histoire d' Eau should be higher on the list, I feel like I've worn it more than that, but not logged it. I'd also throw Kuumba Made Pesian Garden on that list as well, I wear it often on weekends or to events like funerals, meetings where I don't want to stand out with my fragrance.

Re: Your Wardrobe Top 10 - Update

Hmmm, all very girly. I'm definitely in a rut -- I've been grab, spray and go and haven't slowed down enough to give it much thought... perhaps I need to rearrange my collection to get some others front center. (And, the weather is finally starting to cool a bit here, so I can finally start thinking of fall/winter weather fragrances! )

"Like a lobster with a pearl in its claw, the beet held the jasmine firmly without crushing or obscuring it. Beet lifted jasmine, the way a bullnecked partner lifts a ballerina, and the pair came on stage on citron's fluty cue. As if jasmine were a collection of beautiful paintings, beet hung it in the galleries of the nose, insured it against fire or theft, threw a party to celebrate it. Citron mailed the invitations." Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins p. 189